![]() ![]() Which are used via the \documentclass command: As noted, much more technical detail is contained in the companion article How does LaTeX typeset headers and footers? which explores and explains the low-level, mark-based, mechanisms used by TeX engines to create headers and footers-and why the \mark command is needed.ĭifferent types of LaTeX document are created using document classes for example, LaTeX provides a number of standard classes: If you wish to skip the introductory material, jump to the section on the fancyhdr package. Here, we start with an overview of some basic LaTeX features which define default headers and footers used within a document: Another option for customizing headers and footers, addressed in the companion article, How does LaTeX typeset headers and footers?, is to dig deeper into LaTeX code to define new page styles or redefine appropriate low-level commands. This article demonstrates how to modify document headers and footers using the fancyhdr package. 2.3.6 Changing the style of a single page.2.3.5.1 Example of "blank" pages in a book class document.2.3.5 Creating completely blank pages: no headers or footers.2.3.3 fancyhdr warning: \headheight is too small.2.3.1 Using basic rules (lines) in headers and footers.2.2.2 \fancyhf: using up to 3 coordinates.2.2.1.4 Using a single coordinate in a two-sided document: omitting L, C and R.2.2.1.3 Using a single coordinate in a two-sided document: omitting E and O.2.2.1.2.1 Single-sided document examples.2.2.1.2 One-sided and two-sided documents.2.2.1 Commands using up to 2 coordinates.2.1 Structure of fancyhdr headers and footers.1.5 Changing headers and footers for “non standard” LaTeX document classes.1.4.3 Default book class headers and footers.1.4.2 Default report class headers and footers.1.4.1 Default article class headers and footers.1.4 Headers and footers in standard LaTeX document classes and page styles.1.2.1 Default page styles of standard document classes.1.1.2 Default ⟨options⟩ of document classes. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |